Glastonbury, your viewers want you to know that you're in danger of making the same mistake as Robert John Lange and messing up your chance with Shania Twain.
She's on the Pyramid stage right now and plenty of those who are watching along from the comfort of their own homes are worried that something's up with the performance.
"What the f**k is going on with the sound during Shania Twain’s Glastonbury set?" was one person's attempt to be succinct about this, and in truth it does seem like there's something up with the music.
Lots are pointing the finger of blame towards her equipment, saying they saw that the singer 'played with her ears and mic pack' while on the Glastonbury stage.
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More slammed the 's**t sound quality', and there was a point when she addressed the crowd to tell them it was 'really moving' that she could see how many people had showed up where her microphone appeared to cut out as she spoke.
Someone else said they heard the same problems when Chris Martin and Coldplay were on stage earlier, and were worried that the acts were being 'absolutely slaughtered' by their microphones.
One person who did think there were some technical issues managed to keep focused on the important stuff, saying: "What has happened to the sound on Shania's mic? Or is she having ear piece issues? How fabulous does she look though."
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More people joined in the online nattering to say that perhaps the issue was that they needed to turn up Shania's mic, as they 'keep losing the vocals under the instrumental'.
Others agreed with this take and said they could hear plenty of the band on stage, but it was drowning out Twain's voice.
Some viewers looked on the bright side that the singer looked 'genuinely honoured to be playing Glastonbury', as she had told the crowd as much.
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The singer herself told her fans that 'most of us have been listening to this music together for 27 years', reminding us all how old we now are, while also being a testament to how long she's been at this.
Twain also got the crowd amassed in front of the Pyramid stage to join her in sone singalongs, where they enthusiastically joined in with her rendition of 'You're Still The One'.
Her fans said they could see her 'fiddling with her mic pack' and signalling 'a thumbs down at someone in her team' to indicate sound issues, insisting that she 'deserves better'.
LADbible has contacted Glastonbury for a comment.
Topics: Music, Glastonbury